"Everyone was looking at what Chelsea had done to Aston Villa (they beat them 8-0), but QPR won.

"That's why I love the Premier League. Everyone is really competitive and you don't really know what to expect.

"That gives us inspiration. Clubs like Manchester United lose to Norwich and Chelsea lose to QPR at Stamford Bridge.

"Even for us tomorrow, you don't know what to expect.

"They have a strong squad, but we have shown we are capable."

Swansea have triumphed in three of their four games in London this season — against QPR, Arsenal and most recently Fulham.

Even a draw tomorrow would be an excellent result with the home leg to come in a fortnight, while a narrow defeat would keep Swansea firmly in the tie.

"We have to play one game at a time and just make sure we give 100 per cent until the 90th minute," Vorm said.

Prize

"If you lose a game but you have given everything, you can't blame yourself.

"A team like Swansea are not really going to be playing for the championship so to be close to a final, and close to winning a prize, is fantastic for us.

"What Swansea have achieved in the last 18 months is just a dream for the players and especially for the people who live here.

"People have seen Swansea come from far down and everybody is enjoying what we're doing."

Ashley Williams, Angel Rangel, Pablo Hernandez and Michu were left out of the Swansea starting side against Arsenal in the FA Cup last weekend, but all four look likely to return to Laudrup's XI tomorrow night.